Biography
Professor Louiza BOUDIBA obtained a Diploma of Higher Studies in Chemistry in 1995, her Doctorate in 2005 and her Habilitation in 2007. She has been a teacher since 2012, a member of the National People's Assembly from 2012 to 2017 and seconded to the school Normal Superior of Kouba from 2017 to 2020.
She was a member of the expert committees (Magister, License, Master and doctoral schools of chemistry), member of national research projects, international programs and supervised several end-of-study projects, Masters, Magisters, and doctorates. Member of ANSOLE (African Network For Solar Energy) since 2012.
Research Interest
Contribution to scientific research focused on organic materials and their applications, particularly in electrical conduction and renewable energies. Also wastewater treatment and recently, the valorization of synthetic and natural bioactive molecules in several biological and environmental fields.

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Echahid Larbi Tebessi University
Department of Matter Sciences
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